You got me worked up by the title, thought you were referring to snow and I was about to get jealous. Nevermind, carry-on ^_^

That's the first thing that crossed my mind too and considering we didn't get any snow today (most of what we had around me melted) I was a little confused.

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Originally Posted by Penguin

My cousin lives in Lansing - - where can I ride around there?

My personal nearby favorite is Mt. Holly which is about an hour to the east. Anytime I don't feel like driving, I go to Holly. It's a pretty friendly place that's got something for everyone. Couple rails and boxes and a they even had a few tabletops last year (which is becoming a rarity in Michigan).

About 45 minutes southeast is "Mt." Brighton, which is basically just a terrain park built on a dump. I haven't been there, but I've heard its okay, nothing spectacular.

There's another resort called Bittersweet that's about an hour and 45 minutes to the southwest that's supposed to be just as good as Mt. Holly, if not better. I plan on hitting 'em up in the next few weeks so I'll let you know how it is.

Now if you're up for some driving there's some GREAT resorts up north.

Nub's Nob is FANTASTIC and probably the best place I've ever been. On the downside, it is a 3 1/2 hour drive. They've got some pretty long runs and a ton of rails/boxes. They've got some step downs, a spine, and a superpipe, but no tabletops anymore.

That's the first thing that crossed my mind too and considering we didn't get any snow today (most of what we had around me melted) I was a little confused.

My personal nearby favorite is Mt. Holly which is about an hour to the east. Anytime I don't feel like driving, I go to Holly. It's a pretty friendly place that's got something for everyone. Couple rails and boxes and a they even had a few tabletops last year (which is becoming a rarity in Michigan).

About 45 minutes southeast is "Mt." Brighton, which is basically just a terrain park built on a dump. I haven't been there, but I've heard its okay, nothing spectacular.

There's another resort called Bittersweet that's about an hour and 45 minutes to the southwest that's supposed to be just as good as Mt. Holly, if not better. I plan on hitting 'em up in the next few weeks so I'll let you know how it is.

Now if you're up for some driving there's some GREAT resorts up north.

Nub's Nob is FANTASTIC and probably the best place I've ever been. On the downside, it is a 3 1/2 hour drive. They've got some pretty long runs and a ton of rails/boxes. They've got some step downs, a spine, and a superpipe, but no tabletops anymore.

nubs nob is the shit...holly is okkkkkk i guess, its all we got though. im from around the d and nubs is 5 hours...but worth it if you stay for a few days. i would be suprised with any tabletops anywhere this year. they are all still too scared...someone had to ruin all the fun eh?

nubs nob is the shit...holly is okkkkkk i guess, its all we got though. im from around the d and nubs is 5 hours...but worth it if you stay for a few days.

Last time I went to Nubs with my roommate and a busload of high schoolers for $20...we only stayed for the day (since it was closing day) but I'm hoping to do a lot more trips like that this year, maybe to Caberfae or one of the Boynes.